The good (there was no bad) from the Indianapolis Colts' 21-7 wild-card playoff victory over the Houston Texans on Saturday:

THUMBS UP

Ryan Kelly

His presence in the middle of the offensive line makes all the difference, and it's no secret the Colts had a historic day running the football Saturday. Behind Kelly, Marlon Mack ran a franchise playoff record 148 yards, and the run game was how the Colts sealed it in the second half. With Kelly on the field, the Colts are one of the best lines in football, period.

Five 100-yard rushing games this season, and first for the Colts since Dominic Rhodes back in Super Bowl XLI? The Colts' high-powered offense is at its best when Mack is rolling. He was Saturday. He's had a terrific sophomore season.

Kenny Moore

What a day for the former waiver-claim out of Valdosta State. Moore has more than measured up this season for the Colts, becoming the most reliable and versatile member of an underrated secondary. Moore finished Saturday with an interception, a sack, a QB hit and six tackles. He was everywhere, and a major reason why the Texans only put up seven points.

Andrew Luck

The Colts didn't need Luck to be magical on Saturday, and that was by design. He was nearly flawless in the first half, his stat line sputtered only by a tip by J.J. Watt that led to an interception. The Colts' 21 first-half points proved enough. Don't look now, but Indianapolis has now won 11 games or more in each of Luck's four healthy seasons in the league (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2018).

Eric Ebron

Without a doubt, one of the most lethal red zone threats in football this season. Ebron snagged his 14th receiving touchdown Saturday, the first touchdown in a first-half run that gave the Colts breathing room. With Jack Doyle down the last five weeks, Ebron's stepped up in a big day.

An unspecified Houston-area Party City store

In a bind, when T.Y. Hilton needed a clown mask on Saturday morning, Party City delivered. "It’s back there (in my locker)," he said after a five-catch, 85-yard day. "Just chilling. I might be the lucky charm, but nah, it’s done. It’s retired after today.” It served its purpose, and served it well.

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron (85) reaches over the goal line for a touchdown as Houston Texans free safety Tyrann Mathieu (32) attempts to stop him in the first half of their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron (85) celebrates his touchdown in the first half of their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore (23) and his teammates celebrate his interception in the first half of their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore (23) and his teammates celebrate his interception in the first half of their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron (85) fights to control the ball but fails to come up with this touchdown catch during their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron (85) fights to control the ball but fails to come up with this touchdown catch during their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts strong safety Mike Mitchell (34) is helped off the field following an injury during their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Houston Texans 21-7 Matt Kryger/IndyStar

Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron (85) cradles the football like a baby following his touchdown during their AFC Wild Card playoff game at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX., on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Ebron became a father for the second time earlier in the week. The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Houston Texans 21-7 Matt Kryger/IndyStar